New research out of Ohio State University found the rate of bird decline was quicker in areas with more intense agricultural ...
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Though previous research has shown that bird populations are declining across North America, a new study is the first to show that the pace of loss has picked up speed since the mid-1980s in three ...
Birds in the United States are not only declining, but they are declining faster, especially in areas with intensive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The indigo bunting is one of Connecticut's many bird species that are in decline. (Courtesy of Paul J. Fusco, CT DEEP) One of the ...
In North America, bird populations are declining at rapid rates in three specific locations. Between 1987 and 2021, wild bird numbers have fallen in California, the Midwest, and the Mid-Atlantic.
North American bird populations are not only declining, but they’re also shrinking faster with each passing year – particularly in regions shaped by intensive agriculture, according to a new study.
Tufted titmouse sitting on a branch - Robert Winkler/Getty Images The decline of wild birds across the U.S. has been a concern for scientists and nature lovers alike for some time now, with many of us ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There's a concerning trend in the Bay Area: bird populations are declining at an alarming rate. The latest report by the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture and Point Blue ...
Human-driven changes to landscapes worldwide are 'thinning out' the ecological services supplied by wild birds, eroding the functions that support stable and resilient ecosystems. A new study has ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Though previous research has shown that bird populations are declining across North America, a new study is the first to show that the pace of loss has picked up speed since the ...